All About Bees: 9 Essential Steps When Encountering Bees

Step one – Stay calm and do not panic. Bees generally do not attack unless they are being provoked. However, there are incidences of wasps and hornets infestation, and public might be confused which species have they encountered. Find out what are the differences among bees, wasps and hornets.

Step two – Protect yourself! As you run away from the scene, do cover sensitive parts of yourself such as your face or eyes. Tips: Run against the wind, to make it harder for bees to catch up, bees are known to fly not as fast as humans.

Step three – There is a common misconception that jumping into water or pond will be safe. Bees tend to wait for you to emerge.

Step four – Be aware of your movements. Do not make big drastic movements such as waving your arms vigorously. This will only attract bees further.

Step five – Get yourself a shelter. By escaping to an indoor area, to deter bees from entering. They are not comfortable or familiar with indoor environment, and tend to escape through any opening if they do enter.

Step six – If there are no nearby indoor buildings to seek cover, look for alternative shelters, such as materials that could cover and protect yourself, for example shawl, towel, blanket, canvas sheets and etc.

Step seven – Seek proper medical attention. Allergies or any life-threatening conditions might arise if the condition is left untreated or attended. It is important to remove stingers soonest. Get yourself equipped with simple preventive tips from being stung.

Step eight – Never attempt to smash or smack the bees (like how we do for other pests such as flies or mosquitoes), as that action will release a scent that attract more bees to you.